I know this has come up before as I did a search before registering on the forum just now. But I don't see an Adobe fix, rather a workaround using submits which I don't want to use. Looks like this problem has been going on for years: is there really no fix yet?
The classic issue is using a hyperlink for a mailto:. I doesn;t work. You have to select "open a web page" when you set up the link. When clicked, the link does tries to open a web page rather than an email client. There is no other way to define a mailto in Acrobat native functions as far as I can tell. All I want is for my readers to click on a text link to email me but that seems to have Adobe beaten! Come on people, tell me I am wrong and it's all sorted now and all I have to do is...
I have anotehr issue though. When I export from word 2007 to Acrobat 9, whatever method is used, hperlinks created in Word with the right syntax are stripped out when the pdf file is created. It's really infuriating and I don't know if I can do anything about it. Imagine a 20 pade document in which I have my web site and my email in a footer, both with active hyperlinks (I wish!). I actually have to go and recreate all those links manually in the pdf. That can't be right!
Is there really nothing I can do?
Thank you for your help.
Are you writing the code like this example:
mailto:sean [at] ntl [dot] comit does need to have mailto: at the beginning otherwise your right it tries to connect to the web!
What settings have you tried exporting?